Wednesday, October 6, 2021

ACT Now for Severe Autism Campaign from Together For Choice


  

 Organizations supporting Act Now for Severe Autism: Voice Of Reason (VOR), National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), ICF Advocates for Choice, Together For Choice (TFC), Autism Science Foundation (ASF), EASI Foundation, The Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP), RCPA

 

Group Warns of Escalating Health and Safety Crisis in I/DD Community

Releases Video to Increase Awareness

Calls to End One-Size-Fits-All Policy Solutions

[This video is extremely hard to watch, but it is real. I have known many families who have gone through this special kind of Hell. Not only do they face a daily struggle to keep their child safe from self-inflicted injuries, but they do it with minimal outside help and sometimes no sleep or any other form of relief. They are shamed and blamed by some disability rights organizations for somehow causing their child's disabilities. Rather than recognizing how extreme and different children and adults with severe autism can be from others with forms of autism that are not as debilitating, the neurodiversity movement  treats them as an embarrassment. People with severe autism belie the claim by some disability rights advocates that severe autism does not exist and that no special consideration is warranted.]

More from Together For Choice:

Together for Choice Joins with RCPA, Parents to Launch ACT Now for Severe Autism Campaign

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Together for Choice, a national advocacy organization formed to protect and advance the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), today announced the ACT NOW for Severe Autism Campaign with a consortium of partners, including the Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association (RCPA), concerned parents and other advocates. The campaign seeks to shine light on the growing health and safety crisis involving individuals with severe autism and change policies that deprive them of the services they need.

“For too long, individuals with severe autism have remained in the shadows and all too-often forgotten in policy discussions,” said Ashley Kim Weiss, National Coordinator of Together for Choice. “Most of the attention and resources have been devoted to integrating high functioning members of the I/DD community into society, which we agree is important. Equally important, however, are the most vulnerable individuals with severe disabilities who can never fully integrate and are in desperate need of customized care and support to live healthy and productive lives.

The group promoted a video, which first debuted at the RCPA Conference held in Pennsylvania last week. A parent of a severely autistic child self-financed and produced the video to combat the increasing claims of the highly vocal and publicly visible advocates of the neurodiversity community, that severe autism does not exist. Or worse yet, that the needs of those individuals with severe autism are no different than the needs of any other individual diagnosed with autism.

“While the video is at times uncomfortable to watch, it is critical that the public see the realities that these individuals and families face on a daily basis,” said Richard S. Edley, President and CEO of RCPA. “We need more resources and more flexible policy solutions to address this growing crisis. One-size-fits-all solutions must end. We must recognize that one-size does not fit everyone. People will always be left out – and sadly, it is often the most vulnerable who are forgotten."

The group also launched a website at http://actnowforsevereautism.com/ which houses the video and contains a petition to end these policies as well as more information about how the public can get involved and advocate for change in policies that discriminate against individuals with severe autism and their families.

About Together for Choice

Together for Choice (TFC) is a non-profit organization with a mission to unite to protect and advance the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) to live, work and thrive in a community or setting of their choice. Please visit www.togetherforchoice.org for more information.

About the Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association:

With well over 350 members, the majority of who serve over 1 million Pennsylvanians annually, Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association (RCPA) is among the largest and most diverse state health and human services trade associations in the nation. RCPA advocates for those in need, works to advance effective state and federal public policies, serves as a forum for the exchange of information and experience, and provides professional support to members. RCPA provider members offer mental health, drug and alcohol, intellectual and developmental disabilities, children’s, brain injury, medical rehabilitation, and physical disabilities and aging services, through all settings and levels of care. Visit www.paproviders.org for more information.

Contact for TFC:

Ashley Kim Weiss, National Coordinator

ashley@togetherforchoice.org

Contact for RCPA:

Richard S. Edley, PhD, President and CEO Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association (RCPA)

redley@paproviders.org

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